to give up on; to turn one's back (on); to abandon; to forsake; to dump (e.g. romantic partner)
to scatter; to sprinkle; to spray; to lavish (money, charm, etc.)
(animal) collar; necklace; choker
to screw up; to put the screws on (a person); to constrict (someone, something)
to gulp down; to swallow deeply; to understand; to take in; to engulf; to swallow up
part of the garden close to the house; nearby garden
to tie; to fasten; to hitch; to secure (trust, patronage of customers, etc.); to keep (an employee, someone's interest, etc.); to save (someone's life)
clumsy; awkward; tactless; awkward (e.g. socially); (arch.) mean; (arch.) cowardly
ought to have been; was ... right?; to do for (inferiors)
front and rear; before and after; order; sequence; consequences; context
destruction; disruption; (application) crash
what little ... one has; tiny amount of; paltry
swipe (multi-touch screen interface); swipe; sweeping blow
meanwhile; in the meantime
to stay on; to remain; to hold out; to stop (doing); to give up
to shake; to wave; to swing; to sway
to put on; to wear; to be clad in; to twine around; to twist around; to coil around
wasteful; a waste; too good; more than one deserves; impious; profane
to destroy; to crush; to break by striking; to spoil; to ruin
to take advantage (of somebody's weaknesses, carelessness, etc.); to impose on
to induce (somebody to do something); to tempt; to act toward (somebody in a certain way); to handle (men); to send; to forward to
to knit one's brows (in discomfort, unease, disapproval, etc.); to raise one's eyebrows; to frown; to scowl
conclusion; end; settlement; balance; harmony; fitting (in)
to tie; to restrain; to confine; to bind; to fasten
thirst; craving; thirst (for love, knowledge, etc.); hunger
to moisten; to wet; to profit; to enrich; to benefit
substitute; replacement; stand-in; proxy; compensation; exchange
note (letter) left behind; will
middle; centre; center; midpoint; heart
to sprawl; to lie sprawled; to stretch oneself out; to lie relaxed on one's side
guilty conscience; feelings of remorse
to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to feel nauseated; to feel sick
to harm; to hurt; to injure; to fail to ...; to miss one's opportunity to ...
to be impatient; to be eager; to be restless; to be excited; to be in high spirits
to commit (e.g. crime); to perpetrate; to break (e.g. rule); to violate; to rape; to violate